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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Objectif Mont-Blanc 4808m
Stéphane Bizien (2011)
Objectif Mont-Blanc 4808m is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc. It was directed by Stéphane Bizien in 2011 and produced by Montagne & Mineraux. It features Jean-Paul Lemercier.- 2011
- France
- 52 min
Objectif Mont-Blanc 4808m is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc. It was directed by Stéphane Bizien in 2011 and produced by Montagne & Mineraux. It features Jean-Paul Lemercier.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Le Mont Blanc
Sébastien Devrient (2000)
Le Mont Blanc is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc. It was directed by Sébastien Devrient in 1999 and produced by Vertiges Prod. It is a part of the series Montagnes de rêve. It features Carole Dechantre and Jean-Paul Lemercier.- 2000
- Switzerland
- 50 min
Le Mont Blanc is a documentary about alpinism that takes place in Mont Blanc. It was directed by Sébastien Devrient in 1999 and produced by Vertiges Prod. It is a part of the series Montagnes de rêve. It features Carole Dechantre and Jean-Paul Lemercier.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Making Of
Histoire d'une passion
Bernard Maurice (1989)
Histoire d'une passion is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Verdon Gorge. It was directed by Bernard Maurice in 1989 and produced by MC4. It features Patrick Edlinger.- 1989
- France
- 13 min
Histoire d'une passion is a documentary about rock climbing that takes place in Verdon Gorge. It was directed by Bernard Maurice in 1989 and produced by MC4. It features Patrick Edlinger.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Opera vertical
Jean-Paul Janssen (1982)
In the wake of 'La vie au bout des doigts', shot in La Piade and Buoux, 'Opera vertical', the following movement of Jean-Paul Janssen, takes us to Verdon, Patrick Edlinger's favorite land. The film opens with a training session and then shows the enchainment of 'l’Ange en Décomposition' (7a), in which Edlinger falls voluntarily to show the usefulness of the rope. Later, a final and anthological scene shows a close-up of Edlinger, who climbs solo and barefoot a difficult route in the Verdon over hundreds of meters void, accompanied by lyrical music of Johann Sebastian Bach.- 1982
- France
- 27 min
In the wake of 'La vie au bout des doigts', shot in La Piade and Buoux, 'Opera vertical', the following movement of Jean-Paul Janssen, takes us to Verdon, Patrick Edlinger's favorite land. The film opens with a training session and then shows the enchainment of 'l’Ange en Décomposition' (7a), in which Edlinger falls voluntarily to show the usefulness of the rope. Later, a final and anthological scene shows a close-up of Edlinger, who climbs solo and barefoot a difficult route in the Verdon over hundreds of meters void, accompanied by lyrical music of Johann Sebastian Bach.Climbing locations
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Documentary / Climbing Journal
Arrowhead
Maurice Rebeix (1989)
Patrick Edlinger, certainly the most famous rock climber in the world at the time, is the protagonist of this short film set in the most famous and wild climbing zones in the United States: Smith Rock, Hueco Tanks, Yosemite, and Joshua Tree. The camera follows Edlinger's spectacular performance over the most difficult routes. It catches his elegant gestures that seem to cancel the law of gravity, the passages of complete free climbing and also the various aspects of the wild uncontaminated environment in which the climbers move.Maurice Rebeix, Patrick Edlinger
- 1989
- France
- 28 min
Patrick Edlinger, certainly the most famous rock climber in the world at the time, is the protagonist of this short film set in the most famous and wild climbing zones in the United States: Smith Rock, Hueco Tanks, Yosemite, and Joshua Tree. The camera follows Edlinger's spectacular performance over the most difficult routes. It catches his elegant gestures that seem to cancel the law of gravity, the passages of complete free climbing and also the various aspects of the wild uncontaminated environment in which the climbers move.Climbing locations